Vegas Casino Map Strip
Last updated: May 12, 2007
This is a map of existing, former, and future casino sites on the Las Vegas Strip. This map is partially, but not exactly, to scale.
Key:
- Black text labels streets.
- Green text labels currently operating casinos.
- Red text labels casinos no longer open for business.
- Blue text labels casinos not yet open for business.
- The Strip is 4.2 miles long. There are 148,690 hotel rooms in Las Vegas. Visitors of Sin City consume more than 60,000 pounds of shrimp every day, which is more than the rest of the United States combined! MGM Grand, MGM Resorts first owned hotel opened its doors on December 1993.
- Las Vegas Strip Hotels and Casinos map. Click to see large. Description: This map shows hotels and casinos in Las Vegas Strip.
List of Las Vegas Strip Casinos, including years of operation:
- 20th Century, 1977--1978
- Aladdin, 1966--1997, 2000--2007
- Bally's, 1986--
- Barbary Coast, 1978--2007
- Boardwalk, 1977?--2006
- Bonanza, 1967--1973
- Bourbon Street, 1985--1996,1998--2005
- Caesars Palace, 1966--
- Casino Royale, 1992--
- Castaways, 1963--1987
- Circus Circus, 1968--
- Continental, 1981--1997
- Debbie Reynolds, 1993--1996
- Desert Inn, 1950--2000
- Dunes, 1955-1993
- El Rancho, 1982--1992
- El Rancho Vegas, 1941--1960
- Ellis Island, 1988--
- Excalibur, 1990--
- Flamingo, 1946--
- Flamingo Capri, 1958--1978
- Fontainebleu, 2009?--
- Frontier, 1967--1998
- Gold Coast, 1986--
- Greek Isles, 1996--
- Hacienda, 1956--1996
- Hard Rock, 1995--
- Harrah's, 1992--
- Holiday, 1973--1992
- Hooters, 2006--
- Imperial Palace, 1980--
- International, 1969--1971
- Key Largo, 1997--2005
- King 8, 1974--1998
- Klondike, 1982--1983,1996--2006
- La Mirage, 1986--1989
- Landmark, 1967--1990
- Las Vegas Hilton, 1971--
- Last Frontier, 1951--1956
- Little Caesar's, 1970--1994
- Luxor, 1993--
- Marina, 1975--1990
- Maxim, 1977--2001
- MGM Grand, 1973--1986
- MGM Grand, 1993--
- Mirage, 1989--
- Monte Carlo, 1996--
- New Frontier, 1955--1967,1998--
- New York--New York, 1997--
- Nob Hill, 1979-1990
- Orleans, 1996--
- O'Shea's, 1989--
- Paddlewheel, 1983--1991
- Planet Hollywood, 2007--
- Rio, 1989--
- Riviera, 1955--
- Royal, 1971--1988,1990-1997
- Royal Inn, 1970--1979
- Sahara, 1952--
- San Remo, 1989--2006
- Sands, 1952--1996
- Sans Souci, 1955--1962
- Silver Bird, 1976--1982
- Silver City, 1975--1997or1999?
- Silver Slipper, 1950-1988
- Slots-A-Fun, 1973--
- Sports World, 1997--
- Stardust, 1958--2006
- Stratosphere, 1996--
- Tally-Ho, ?-1966
- Thunderbird, 1948--1976
- Town Hall, 1985--
- Treasure Island, 1993--
- Treasury, 1979--1982
- Tropicana, 1957--
- Vacation Village, 1990--2002
- Vegas World, 1979--1995
- Westin Casuarina, 2003--
- Westward Ho, 1971--
- Wynn Las Vegas, 2005--
Las Vegas map 2017. Below are two overview maps of the Las Vegas Strip in 2021. Both are up-to-date Las Vegas hotel maps with all new hotels and casinos. The upper map is great for seeing what block a casino belong to. Click on the hotel names to get price information from Hotels.com. The lower map is a graphic overview where you can see what.
Recent updates:
- April 19, 2007
- Looks like the Maxim project won't happen as the site was sold to MGM Mirage.
- April 15, 2007
- The Aladdin officially changes its name to Planet Hollywood. The grandreopening party will occur in late September, though.
Other related casino sites:
Notes:
In the mid-90s, a person known to the 'Net only as 'Scruffy' had a wonderful historical map of the Las Vegas Strip that was one of the best Las Vegas resources in the early days of the Internet. Unfortunately,Scruffy's map has been offline for several years. Even though it wascreated from scratch, this map is very much inspired by his efforts, and he deserves much of the credit for this.
Some smaller casinos that do or used to exist have been intentionallyomitted. Basically, if the casino didn't either have its own hotelrooms or table games, it's too small to receive notice here.
There are other casinos that probably deserve to be mentioned. Anysuggestions for these casinos and their locations can besent to npc@jetcafe.org.
This page Copyright Nick Christenson, 2007, All Rights Reserved.
Among the most visited cities in the world, Las Vegas attracts upwards of 40 million people annually and boasts over 150,000 hotel rooms according to the LVCVA. The vast majority of those visitors end up visiting the Las Vegas Strip and it’s numerous casino resorts. Resorts in Las Vegas are attractions in their own right, many of which offer free shows, breathtaking architecture, or intricate themes.
To aid visitors in planning their itinerary, we put together an easy to read map of the Las Vegas Strip which starts on the south end at the iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign and runs north to The Strat and details every hotel/casino in between.
Note that although properties appear to be close, both on the map and in real life, distances can be deceiving. After all, the Strip from end to end is over 4 miles long. Especially on hot summer days, plan ahead and ensure you know what you’re getting into before stepping out.
See Also: We dive into the biggest hotels (by room count) and the biggest casinos (by square footage) on the Strip.
Our Las Vegas Strip Casino Map (below) is both downloadable and printable.
Printable Las Vegas Strip Map
Street Map of the Las Vegas Strip
Tips and Tricks for Your Visit to the Las Vegas Strip
- Take advantage of free attractions (here is a complete list of options!). Although the minimal price tag, free shows like the Fountains of Bellagio, Mirage’s Volcano, and Lake of Dreams at Wynn are sure to impress.
- Sure, the Strip is impressive from the ground, but have you checked it out from either the Eiffel Tower replica at Paris, or from the 550 ft. tall High Roller Observation Wheel? If not, we recommend paying up the few extra bucks for the High Roller package with an open bar and unlimited drinks!
- Want to see the entirety of the Las Vegas Strip without walking miles? Check it out from the air in an aerial tour courtesy of Maverick Helicopters. Las Vegas Strip flyovers start at $89 and can be booked in advance here!
- Must-see themed resorts on the Las Vegas Strip include Venetian, Caesars Palace, New York New York, Paris, Luxor, and Excalibur. Highlight them on the printable map, and ensure you add them to your itinerary!
- Although not depicted on our map of Las Vegas Strip casinos, the Las Vegas Monorail runs behind the east side resorts and offers stops at MGM Grand, Bally’s/Paris, Flamingo, Harrah’s/LINQ, Las Vegas Convention Center, Westgate, and Sahara.
- In addition to the Monorail, there are several free tram options that connect hotels on the Strip. Free tram systems connect:
-Mandalay Bay, Luxor, and Excalibur
-TI and Mirage
-Bellagio, Crystals, and Aria/Park MGM
Map Of Las Vegas Hotels
Hopefully, our downloadable/printable Las Vegas Strip casino map is helpful as you plan your next trip! No matter what hotel you end up at, the fact that it’s in Vegas means you’ll have a great time!
Las Vegas Nevada Casino Strip Map
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